A unit of kippur

Apr 16, 2010 09:54

What is a unit of kippur?

A kippur is a unit used to measure the awfulness of a book. The more kippurs a book has, the worse it is. While it could be said that there is a scale of kippurs, generally no one has been able to agree on how many kippurs should make up a satisfactory standard scale. After all, new bad books are constantly found and break the old standard. Therefor it is just uniformly agreed that the more kippurs a book has, the further you should stay away from it.

How is a kippur derived?

Using a very precise formula involving the number of pages, the amount of purple prose, the urge to throw the book against the wall, the amount of times 'wtf' is uttered, and use of book as an insomnia cure, the kippur is derived.

Because of the amount of pages is involved in the creation of the kippur unit, a larger book may have more kippurs than a smaller book and yet still be as good. There for it is always important to check the page numbers with the amount of kippurs a book has before making your decision on if a book is good or not. Much like the spiciness of peppers, how many kippurs a person can take is up to the individual reader.





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